Abstract:A crucial and yet often overlooked component of social movements' potential to produce change consists of their capability to create and disseminate alternative knowledge about the world they live in and how to transform it. While social movement studies have mainly focused on what happens in the streets, a large part of movement activities aims at collecting and processing information, elaborating new proposals, and spreading alternative knowledge, at times through innovative critical pedagogy. Typically, soc… Show more
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